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:THE
BOGALUSA
ENTERPRISE
Is one of the Best Equipped
WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OFFICES
In The State Of Louisiana
All of the Machinery V
And Appurtenances
Were Purchased From The
Dodson Printer's
Suppy Co.
Of Atlanta, Ga.
i Their Prices and Service
Were Right
Id they landed the Order,
i the market for Printer's Sup
an injustice to himself if he does
'tes from the above mentioned
:y will make the delivery on
and give satisfaction in every
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AGOIJIONAL PERSONALS
(Continued from page 2)
SM. H. Rykoski and wife spent
Xmas in New Orleans with relatives.
Geo. Prestage, of Folsom, was in
the city this week visiting friends.
Hal Lear of New Orleans is visiting
his brother A. D. Lear the druggist.
Dr. C. F. Amacker spent Christmas
with friends in New Orleans.
W. C. Flanders and wife spent
Xmas with relatives in New Orleans.
H. Carmichael enjoyed Chritmas
with his parents at Claiborne La.
G. M. Davidson and G. S. Sigler
of the G S L Co spent Christmas
with friends in New Orleans.
W. G. Dorsey and wife have,
returned from a visit with relatives
in Poplarville.
Max Burglass and wife, of Colum
bia street spent Christmas with A.
Burglassand fa.n'y ,' N,.v 3:1!t n s.
Miss R. Weiner, of New Orleans, is
in the city as the guest of her sis
ter Mrs. D. Bienn, of Columbi a st.
Mrs. A. B. Pierpont Jr. and pretty
baby were in New Orleans last week
visiting relatives.
H. M. Headley has returned from
a trip to Slidell where he was look
ing after business interests.
Miss May Welch spent Xmas in
New Orleans with friends and
relatives.
Mrs. Lillian Weathersby is spend
ing the holidays with her parents in
Columbia Miss.
W. A. Connley of Jackson Mis3.,
spent Xmas in Bogalusa as the guest .
of Miss Marnesse Johnston,
A. E. Aycock, a popular employee
of the N 0 G N spent Xmas with
relatives in New Orleans.
Geo. A. Townsend, Sales Manager
of the G. S. L. Co., left Wednesday
on an extended business trip in the
North.
T. H. Mills of the Coca Cola
Bottling Works, spent the holidays
with relatives and friends in Medina
Tenn,
Rev. J. C. Snellings Sr., accomp
anied by his son J. C. Jr., spent!
Sunday as the guest of M. K. Pearce
and family.
A. K. Beall the well known
merchant, accompanied by his
daughter were recent visitors to
New Orleans.
H. E. Baumgarten, of the Bogalusa
Mill & Supply Co. has returned from
a delightful visit with relatives in
Kentwood.
Earl Johnston, who is working at
Fernwood Miss, has returned after
spending Xmas with his parents Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Johnston.
Fred J. Heintz, a leading attorney
of Covington, was in Bogalusa Tues
day looking after legal interests and
visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Edwards, of
New Orleans, spent Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Dobbs. Mrs. Ed
wards and Mrs. Dobbs are sisters.
Mr. and Mrs. F. R Birdsall, of
Yazoo City, Miss., spent Christmas
in Bogalusa as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. M.R. Dorsey.
Miss Laura Owens, an estimable
young lady of New Orleans, is the
guest of her uncle M. K. Pierce, and
family.
Miss Margarett Williams, the
courteous telephone operator at the
hospital spent Sunday with her
parents in the country.
C. J. Wade, Auditor of the N.O. 0
N. was making an inspection of of
fices on the line on Tuesday and
Wednesday.
J. S. Burns and C. B. Young. two
wdll known young men of Bogal
usa who are attending school at the
L S U are enjoying the holidays
with home folks,
A. R, Munson Jr., and family
went to Napoleonville to spend
Xmas. Later in the week they
attended a big family reunion which
was held at Woodlawn,
F. W. Watts and wife spent
Christmas with Mrs. Watt's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Johnson of
Poplarville, returning home Sunday
evening,
B. G. Rogers, a well known New
Orleans Insurance man, was in
Bogalusa Sunday as the guest of
his brother G. N. Rogers, the hust
ling furniture man.
Miss Beulah Warner will leave
Sunday for New Orleans. Miss
Warner is one of the trained nurses
at the hospital and has tendered
her resignation. During her stay in
Bogalusa she has made many friends
who will regret to know that she
will not return.
Nice 6ifts
J. C. Mills, the genial manager of
the Coca Cola Co. was presenting his
friends and patrons with a fine
purse as a Christmas gift. It was
of extra good quality and made a
very acceptable gift.
Visiting Newlyweeds
The Misses Alberta Lear and Sid
Gingry, two charming young ladies
of New Orleans are in the city as the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lear.
For several days Mr. Lear kept his
friends busy keeping up with him.
First he purchased the Williams
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BOGALUSA
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
C. ELLIS OTT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in the City Drug Store
Building. Upstairs.
Bogalusa, - - Louisiana.
SANDERS & SANDERS
LAW OFFICES
Washington Bank and Trust
Building.
BOGALUSA, LA.
Will Practice in State and
Fededral Courts.
BENJ. M. MILLER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office Over the Post Office.
BOGALUSA, - - LOUISIANA.
DR. J. N. BALL.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office Over
LEARS DRUG STORE
Phone Day, 300
Night Phone 41.
Hours
9 to 10:30 a. m.
3 to 8 p. m.
Professional Men Of
This City Should Have
Their Card in This
Directory as it Goes
Into Every Home in
THE MAGIC CITY
The Cost is Small.
Drug store in North Bogalusa.
Then just as soon as the invoice was
taken he decided to go to New Or-,
leans and purchase some additional
stock. When he returned he was
accompanied by Mrs. A. D. Lear and
his most intimate Bogalusa friends
did not know of the contemplated
matrimony. The bride was Miss
Jane Gingry, a popular New Orleans
young lady. She is the daughter of
Mrs. A. Gingry. Mr. Lear has resid
ed in Bogalusa almost two years
coming here from New Orleans.
Miss Strug Arrives
Mr. and Mrs. J. Strug, of Columbia
street, are the proud parents of a
daughter who arrived a few days
ago. Nine days previous Mrs. Mau
rice Strug presented her husband
with a daughter. Strug Bros. are
among the live Columbia street
merchants and the coincidence is
bringing many congratulations
from their friends.
Among The Sick
Allen Cox is able to be out after
suffering several days from rheu
matism.
The many friends of Mrs. A K.
Beall, on Mississippi Ave. will be
pleased to know that she is im
proving.
E. A. Quick, who has been se
riously ill for the past several
weeks, is reported to be recovering
but as yet is umable to leave his
room. ,
Mrs. H. C. Cole has been confined
to her room since Xmas on account
of serious pains of an arm. It will
be severil days before she will be
able to leave her room.
DR. J. M. BRUNFIELD
Dentist.
HOURS
8 a. m. to 12 m.
I to 5 p. m.
Commissary Building.
Dr. Chas. F. Amacker
DENTAL SURGEON
Offers his professional services
to the people of Bogalusa and
vicinity.
OFFICE UP STAIRS IN
Washington Bank and Trust
Co's Building
NORTH BOGALUSA, LOUISIANA.
DR. M. T. CAPPEL
Dentist.
HOURS
8 a. m. to 12 m.
I to 5 p.m.
OFFICE IN THE
Commissary Building.
BRIDGE WORK A SPECIALTY.
E. A. Pierce, M. D.
GENERAL PRACTICE
HOURS
8 to 11 a. m.
2 to 4 p. m.
OFFICE IN
WILLIAS' DRUGSTORE
COLUMBIA ST.
Phone 97.